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Matt Schuckmann wrote: > I updated the sandbox with the command. > cvs up -A -r HEAD That's redundant.. it'll produce a really odd entries file (which should normally be coped with but may be server dependent). > I executed the add command > cvs add -rFIX1 e.cpp > > I get the following message. > cvs server: scheduling file `e.cpp' for addition on branch `HEAD' > cvs server: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently That's not what happens for me at all... what version are you using? D:\t>cvs ver Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.01 (Travis) Build 1969 (client/server) D:\t>cvs up -A ... D:\t>cvs add -r test_branch test.txt cvs add: scheduling file `test1.txt' for addition on branch `test_branch' cvs add: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently D:\t>cvs commit -m "add to branch" test.txt RCS file: d:\repo/test/test.txt,v done Checking in test.txt; d:\repo/foo/test.txt,v <-- test1.txt new revision: 1.1.2.1; previous revision: 1.1 done